tonw07
Member
Hello everyone,
I'm pretty new to the site and found it since I am looking to build a garage at a house I'm hoping to soon close on in the next couple of weeks. My plan is to build a detached 36'X30' garage with two 10'X10' overhead doors in the front and a walk through door on the side. I would like to pour the footing and slab by the middle of September and try to get the thing enclosed before the snow starts flying in October but that is pretty optimistic with my current work schedule so we will see.
Once enclosed, I don't think it should take me too long to run electrical and get insulation in, then I can take my time after that throughout the winter.
I plan on doing all of the work myself or with the help of friends. Where the house is located isn't really under any jurisdiction of any code to worry about so that is nice. The only thing I think I will have done by someone else is building the trusses, it's just something I don't want to deal with and I don't think the cost savings doing them myself would be worth it.
The question now is how much fancy truss can I afford... My girlfriend wants to match the style of the house as much as possible and to have a potential guest room above the garage and match the houses 12/12 pitch. I am all for this and agree it would look better and makes sense for resale purposes but from the research I have done, there is potential for being a significant cost increase so again, we will see..
Here's the house. The open area to the left is where I plan on putting the garage, about 10' or so from the house.
Here is my sketch of the ideal garage that would match the house. Still up in the air if this is the way it will end up being though.
I'm pretty new to the site and found it since I am looking to build a garage at a house I'm hoping to soon close on in the next couple of weeks. My plan is to build a detached 36'X30' garage with two 10'X10' overhead doors in the front and a walk through door on the side. I would like to pour the footing and slab by the middle of September and try to get the thing enclosed before the snow starts flying in October but that is pretty optimistic with my current work schedule so we will see.
Once enclosed, I don't think it should take me too long to run electrical and get insulation in, then I can take my time after that throughout the winter.
I plan on doing all of the work myself or with the help of friends. Where the house is located isn't really under any jurisdiction of any code to worry about so that is nice. The only thing I think I will have done by someone else is building the trusses, it's just something I don't want to deal with and I don't think the cost savings doing them myself would be worth it.
The question now is how much fancy truss can I afford... My girlfriend wants to match the style of the house as much as possible and to have a potential guest room above the garage and match the houses 12/12 pitch. I am all for this and agree it would look better and makes sense for resale purposes but from the research I have done, there is potential for being a significant cost increase so again, we will see..
Here's the house. The open area to the left is where I plan on putting the garage, about 10' or so from the house.
Here is my sketch of the ideal garage that would match the house. Still up in the air if this is the way it will end up being though.